Definition of collate

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Collate (v. t.) To gather and place in order, as the sheets of a book for binding..

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Collateral :: Collateral (n.) A collateral relative.
Concomitant :: Concomitant (n.) One who, or that which, accompanies, or is collaterally connected with another; a companion; an associate; an accompaniment..
Sub- :: Sub- () A prefix signifying under, below, beneath, and hence often, in an inferior position or degree, in an imperfect or partial state, as in subscribe, substruct, subserve, subject, subordinate, subacid, subastringent, subgranular, suborn. Sub- in Latin compounds often becomes sum- before m, sur before r, and regularly becomes suc-, suf-, sug-, and sup- before c, f, g, and p respectively. Before c, p, and t it sometimes takes form sus- (by the dropping of b from a collateral form, subs-)..
Collaterally :: Collaterally (adv.) In collateral relation; not lineally.
Cosinage :: Cosinage (n.) A writ to recover possession of an estate in lands, when a stranger has entered, after the death of the grandfather's grandfather, or other distant collateral relation..
Cousin :: Cousin (n.) One collaterally related more remotely than a brother or sister; especially, the son or daughter of an uncle or aunt..
By :: By (a.) Out of the common path; aside; -- used in composition, giving the meaning of something aside, secondary, or incidental, or collateral matter, a thing private or avoiding notice; as, by-line, by-place, by-play, by-street. It was formerly more freely used in composition than it is now; as, by-business, by-concernment, by-design, by-interest, etc..
Collateral :: Collateral (a.) Coming from, being on, or directed toward, the side; as, collateral pressure..
Decollated :: Decollated (imp. & p. p.) of Decollat.
Collated :: Collated (imp. & p. p.) of Collat.
Collate :: Collate (v. i.) To place in a benefice, when the person placing is both the patron and the ordinary..
Direct :: Direct (a.) In the line of descent; not collateral; as, a descendant in the direct line..
Collateral :: Collateral (n.) Collateral security; that which is pledged or deposited as collateral security.
Defeasance :: Defeasance (n.) A condition, relating to a deed, which being performed, the deed is defeated or rendered void; or a collateral deed, made at the same time with a feoffment, or other conveyance, containing conditions, on the performance of which the estate then created may be defeated..
Cosinage :: Cosinage (n.) Collateral relationship or kindred by blood; consanguinity.
Representation :: Representation (n.) Any collateral statement of fact, made orally or in writing, by which an estimate of the risk is affected, or either party is influenced..
Collatable :: Collatable (a.) Capable of being collated.
Collateral :: Collateral (a.) Related to, but not strictly a part of, the main thing or matter under consideration; hence, subordinate; not chief or principal; as, collateral interest; collateral issues..
Collator :: Collator (n.) One who collates to a benefice.
Collate :: Collate (v. t.) To gather and place in order, as the sheets of a book for binding..
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